Wednesday, 21 October 2020

Acer announced new monitors ranging from large curved displays to budget-friendly FHD monitors.

What you need to know

  • Acer announced three new Predator Series monitors and two new Nitro Series monitors.
  • The Predator X34 GS has a 34-inch curved IPS panel for immersive gameplay.
  • The Nitro Series and Predator Series monitors arrive in December 2020 or January 2021, depending on the model.

Acer announced three new Predator Series gaming monitors and two new Nitro Series monitors today. The Predator Series includes a 34-inch UWQHD curved monitor in the Predator X34 GS. The Nitro Series monitors are aimed at more casual gamers, though they still offer framerates of up to 170 FPS (overclocked) depending on the model.

The Predator XB273U NV ($550) and Predator XB253Q GW ($430) will be available in North America in January 2021. The Predator X34 GS ($1,000), Nitro XV272U KV ($400), and Nitro XV272 LV ($280) will be available in North America in December 2020. Acer also announced the Predator XB323U GX today, which we cover in a hands-on with the device.

Acer's Predator Series features monitors with high refresh rates and VESA DisplayHDR certifications.

The Predator XB273U NV is a 27-inch QHD display with an IPS panel. It has a 1ms response time and an overclocked refresh rate of 170Hz. It also has RGB LightSense for synching screen colors with music and media.

The Predator XB273U NV is part of the XB2 VisionCAre series, which means that it's designed for eye comfort. It is certified by EyeSafe and filters out blue light. It also has Acer VisionCare 4.0, which incorporates LightSense, AdaptiveLight, ColorSense, and ProxiSense.

The Predator XB253Q GW is a 24.5-inch monitor with NVIDIA G-SYNC support. It can reach an overclocked 280Hz refresh rate and up to a 0.5ms response time. It also supports RGB LightSense.

The Predator X34 GS is a large 34-inch curved monitor. It supports NVIDIA G-SYNC and has a refresh rate of up to 180Hz and a response time of 0.5ms. The monitor supports VESA DisplayHDR 400 and hits 98 percent DCI-P3.

Predator XB273U NV

Category Spec
Display size 27 inches
Resolution 2560x1440 (QHD)
Panel type IPS
Adaptive sync NVIDIA G-Sync
Refresh rate 144Hz
170Hz overclock
Response time 1ms
Contrast 100M:1
Brightness 400 nits
Color 1.07B
95% DCI-P3
VESA DisplayHDR 400
Speakers Dual 2W
Connectivity Two HDMI 2.0
DisplayPort 1.2
Four USB-A 3.0
USB-B
3.5mm audio
Availability January (NA, EMEA)
November (China)
Price From $550

Predator X34 GS

Category Spec
Display size 34 inches
Curved
Resolution 3440x1440 ultrawide
Panel type IPS
Adaptive sync NVIDIA G-Sync
Refresh rate 144Hz
180Hz overclocked
Response time 1ms typical
0.5ms overclocked
Contrast 100M:1
Brightness 400 nits
550 nits HDR mode
Color 1.07B
98% DCI-P3
VESA DisplayHDR 400
Speakers Dual 7W
Connectivity Two HDMI 2.0
Two DisplayPort 1.4
USB-C
Four USB-A
USB-B
3.5mm audio
Availability December (NA, EUR)
November (China)
Price From $1,000

Predator XB253Q GW

Category Spec
Display size 24.5 inches
Resolution 1920x1080 (FHD)
Panel type IPS
Adaptive sync NVIDIA G-Sync
Refresh rate 240Hz
280Hz overclocked
Response time 1ms
0.5ms overclocked
Contrast 100M:1
Brightness 400 nits
Color 16.7M
99% sRGB
VESA DisplayHDR 400
Speakers Dual 2W
Connectivity Two HDMI 2.0
DisplayPort 1.2
Two USB-A
3.5mm audio
Availability January (NA, EMEA)
December (China)
Price From $430

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Acer says that the Nitro Series monitors are "ideal for casual gamers that want to get as much value out of their devices as possible." Despite the "casual gamers" moniker, they feature solid specs. Both monitors are Eyesafe-certified as well to reduce eye fatigue.

The Nitro XV272U KV is a 27-inch QHD monitor with up to a 170Hz overclocked refresh rate and a response time of 1ms. It has a Delta E<1 rating and 95 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 color spectrum.

The Nitro XV272 LV has a lower FHD resolution of 1920x1080. It gets up to a 165Hz overclocked refresh rate. The monitor has 90 percent coverage of the DCI-P3 color spectrum and a Delta E<1 rating.

Nitro XV272 LV

Category Spec
Display size 27 inches
Resolution 1920x1080 (FHD)
Panel type IPS
Refresh rate 144Hz
165Hz overclocked
Response time 2ms
0.5ms overclocked
Contrast 100M:1
Brightness 350 nits
400 nits (HDR mode)
Color 16.7M
90% DCI-P3
Speakers Dual 2W
Connectivity Two HDMI 2.0
DisplayPort 1.2
3.5mm audio
Availability December (NA, EUR, China)
Price From $280

Nitro XV272U KV

Category Spec
Display size 27 inches
Resolution 2560x1440 (QHD)
Panel type IPS
Refresh rate 144Hz
170Hz overclocked
Response time 1ms
Contrast 100M:1
Brightness 400 nits
Color 1.07B
95% DCI-P3
Speakers Dual 2W
Connectivity Two HDMI 2.0
DisplayPort 1.2
Four USB-A 3.0
USB-B
3.5mm audio
Availability December (NA, EMEA)
November (China)
Price From $400

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Acer Predator Series monitors

From $430 at Acer

These Predator Series Gaming monitors feature high refresh rates and include a model with a 34-inch ultrawide curved display.

Acer Nitro Series monitors

From $280 at Acer

These new 27-inch gaming monitors from the Nitro Series might be marketed to casual gamers, but they hit refresh rates of up to 170Hz.



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